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Border Security. A Top Priority for Arizona

You are invited to join Attorney General Tom Horne and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for a frank and honest discussion on border security with an emphasis on Arizona’s border issues and the role of Arizona’s state government in defending and protecting its borders and sovereignty.

Attorney General Tom Horne has made protecting Arizona THE top priority of his time as Attorney General. And has the record to prove it. In addition to serving as your Attorney General for the past four years, Tom has also served Arizona at the local level, school board; in the judicial branch, Judge Pro Tem; in the legislative branch, state legislature; and the executive branch as state superintendent of public instruction.

Attorney General Tom Horne has:

FOUGHT THE CARTELS and partnered with police to DISMANTLE 14 Cartel Operations and PROTECT ARIZONA’S BORDER.

FOUGHT VOTER FRAUD by PERSONALLY defending Prop 200 in the United States Supreme Court. Following instructions of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Federal District Court held that Arizona could require evidence of citizenship when people register to vote, as a result of Tom Horne’s personal argument to the U.S. Supreme Court.

FOUGHT UNDERAGE SEX TRAFFICKING Co-chairing the Task Force on Underage Sex Trafficking, to increase penalties for those who sell underage girls, and inform the public of the seriousness of the problem. Sex Trafficking is facilitated and exacerbated by a porous border.

Friends:

Please join Sheriff Joe and myself for this important discussion on border security and not only what we as elected officials may do to address this serious problem facing our state and nation, but also what YOU can do to assist us at the local, state and federal levels.

We look forward to talking with you this Thursday, August 21 at 3:00 p.m. at the Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 West Naranja Drive, Oro Valley.

Sincerely,

Tom Horne.

August 19, 2014

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Today I am both humbled and honored to announce that two premier law enforcement associations in the state have endorsed our campaign. Both the Correctional Peace Officers Association and the Arizona Highway Patrol Association have given us their full support and endorsement for the upcoming Primary Election.

I am also honored to be endorsed by a number of sheriffs , including Joe Arpaio, Paul Babeu, Tom Sheehan.

Since becoming your Attorney General, I’ve fought hard to restore the office to a frontline crime fighting agency. Whether it’s dismantling drug cartels, fighting human and underage sex trafficking, prosecuting identity thieves, or protecting women, children, and seniors, I can proudly say that the Arizona Attorney General’s office is more effective and responsive now than when I started nearly four years ago.

In 2010, the Correctional Peace Officers Association endorsed my Democrat opponent. Now, they have endorsed me in both the Primary and General Elections. In their letter of support, Kevin McClellan, the organizations Executive President stated, “Among the solutions that Tom Horne has demonstrated as Attorney General, are partnering with other law enforcement agencies to take down drug cartels, increasing consumer protection, bringing in $2 billion to help Arizonans affected by the mortgage crisis, and serving as co-chair of the Coalition to Protect Arizona Children from Trafficking and pushing legislation for those who sell underage girls.”

Also, in the endorsement of the Arizona Highway Patrol association, their President, Jimmy Chavez, stated “The Arizona Highway Patrol Association has had a long and positive working relationship with Tom Horne. Throughout his tenure as the Attorney General for the state of Arizona, as well as his service in the Arizona Legislature, Tom Horne has continually demonstrated his staunch support for public safety…The Arizona Highway Patrol Association has chosen to endorse Tom Horne in the Republican Primary for Arizona Attorney General.”

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ABOUT TOM

Tom Horne was elected Arizona Attorney General in 2010. Mr. Horne was a litigation attorney in private practice for more than 30 years. During that time he also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General, Superior Court Judge Pro Tem and Court of Appeals Judge Pro Tem. He is the author of a legal text published by the State Bar of Arizona.